Example sentences of "[noun] bring in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only after years of dogged activity by tenants backing up their own experiences with systematic surveys , did local authorities bring in the experts , and the tenants were right all along : they were living in leaking , sweating , unstable structures .
2 While soccer 's purists quake at the thought of Graham Taylor bringing in the long-ball game , Ferguson insists Dublin 's arrival will not mean a switch to Route One football at Old Trafford .
3 Tea and eatables brought in a big Orkney basket to the harvesters and eaten while seated in the lea of the stokes was a special treat .
4 The borough brought in a group of consultants to produce topic papers on twelve of the major areas affected by abolition .
5 Branson brought in a travel consultant , Douglas Paul , from Virgin 's own travel agency subsidiary , All Star Travel , to report on the situation .
6 However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke .
7 The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example .
8 Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health .
9 The 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act brought in a voucher system for the entry of Commonwealth citizens and distinguished between skilled and unskilled workers .
10 The Marines brought in a first , small load of 30 bags of rice and grain to offer the local people as a gesture .
11 Although he could be put to work on the roads , or in the gravel pits , or on a farm ( as a ‘ roundsman ’ ) , that work brought in no extra funds to his community ; many over-populated agricultural communities faced bankruptcy in consequence .
12 They needed weapons badly so the Iraqis brought in a group of people including me .
13 There was one though on the Antique Road Show where there 's erm er girl brought in a kettle and they 've been using it just every day and it was pottery and it was actually to buy her her own house .
14 Cheshire County Council brought in the new day centre charges on April 1 to a furious reception by carers .
15 In the 1989 Budget , the Chancellor brought in a new ceiling limit of £90,000 , based on earnings of £60,000 to be revalued every year in line with price increases .
16 We were still going slowly and painfully round the room when Estella brought in the relations who had been waiting downstairs .
17 So Weyl brings in the mathematical term ‘ automorphism ’ to denote any transformation that leaves a given figure invariant .
18 In 1968 another coup brought in a purely Baath regime in its place .
19 The housekeeper brought in the first dish .
20 The housekeeper brought in the coffee in an ornate silver tray which she deposited on one level of the Scandinavian wall-system .
21 The coroner brought in a verdict of wilful murder .
22 The courts first began to take obscenity seriously as a result of private prosecutions brought in the early nineteenth century by the Society for the Suppression of Vice , dubbed by Sydney Smith " a society for suppressing the vices of those whose incomes do not exceed £500 per annum " .
23 Last year , Sir Richard Body brought in a private member 's bill to introduce within five years a ban on the use of sow stalls and tethers — devices that make it easier and cheaper to manage the animals during their four months of pregnancy .
24 The Group brought in a new President at its Miami headquarter to coincide with a massive publicity launch .
25 Lily brought in a silver tray with tea and sandwiches and one of Mary 's marvellous sponge cakes .
26 Tom brought in a wheeled trolley on which would be kept all medical equipment and Faye 's daily self-monitoring charts as well as new medical charts recording blood-pressure and other observations .
27 Dr. Mawhinney has become accustomed over the years to bring in the middle of political contention and has taken very good care to cultivate his patch .
28 And we 've , each time we had someone of importance to bring in the people .
29 She had more than enough to cope with , but the chance of a job to bring in a few extra shillings was not to be scorned .
30 An unprecedented entry of 43 teams brought in a charity bonanza with BNFL raising more than £10,000 — the best effort yet in eight years of competition .
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